RMMAXJF2–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RF2FMG1AX–Vintage picture map of The Old, Old Story of Egypt.
RMADNW7P–Oasis South East of Pelusium, Egypt, 19th Century Engraving
RMP00EAN–. Deutsch: Deutschlandkarte aus der Ausgabe von Pomponius Mela, die 1538 von Sebastian Münster herausgegeben wurde.jpg English: The Fourth European Map of Ptolemy's Geography, in Sebastian Münster's edition of Pomponius Mela . 1538. Ptolemy (100–160) Alternative names ????????: ???????? ?????????? Latina: Claudius Ptolemaeus Description Roman mathematician, geographer, astronomer, astrologer, music theorist and philosopher Date of birth/death circa 100 circa 160 Location of birth/death Pelusium Alexandria Authority control : Q34943 VIAF:?54152998 ISNI:?0000 0001 2280 0429 ULAN:?
RFMBPDHB–Lenoir Paul Marie - Cambyses at Pelusium
RM2P52T7X–The assassination of Pompey in Pelusium, Egypt on September 28, 48 BC. His death was ordered by Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. After a 19th century work by Bartolomeo Pinelli.
RMTT79DR–A meeting between Psamtik III, aka Psammetichus, the last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt from 526 BC to 525 BC and King Cambyses II of Persia. Psamtik had ruled Egypt for only six months before he was confronted by a Persian invasion of his country led by Cambyses II and was subsequently defeated at the Battle of Pelusium in 525 BC, and fled to Memphis where he was captured. The deposed pharaoh was carried off to Susa in chains, and later committed suicide.
RMP018T9–. English: A modern map of the First Part of Africa, equivalent to Ptolemy's fourth African map, p. 325 of the Strasbourg Ptolemy. 41 x 57 cm. Scale in German and Italian miles. . 1513. Ptolemy (100–160) Alternative names ????????: ???????? ?????????? Latina: Claudius Ptolemaeus Description Roman mathematician, geographer, astronomer, astrologer, music theorist and philosopher Date of birth/death circa 100 circa 160 Location of birth/death Pelusium Alexandria Authority control : Q34943 VIAF:?54152998 ISNI:?0000 0001 2280 0429 ULAN:?500330559 LCCN:?n50032768 GND:?118641786 WorldC
RMRC305M–Cneius Pompeius Magnus, Pompeyo (106-48 a.JC). General y estadista romano que, junto a César y Craso, formó el primer triunvirato (año 60 a.JC). Fué asesinado al desembarcar en Pelusium (Egipto), por un agente de Ptolomeo. Grabado de 1866.
RM2KAXE35–A late 19thcentury map of the Suez Canal region. ---- خريطة أواخر القرن 19 لمنطقة قناة السويس. ---- Une carte de la fin du 19ème siècle de la région du canal de Suez. --- Um mapa do final do século XIX da região do Canal do Suez.
RM2G00YPM–Saint Ignatius of Antioch, presentation of Christ in the Temple (Maria-Lichtmis), Saint Blasius, Sacred Isidorus of Pelusium (1-4 February); All saints and the Christian holidays of the year. Leaf with four oval performances, each with inscription and date in Latin: Above the holy Ignatius that is attacked in an arena by wild animals, at the top right handed by Maria to a priest, left below Saint Blasius surrounded by wild animals, At the bottom right of the Holy Isidorus praying in the wilderness at a cross. This print is part of a series of prints with representations of the saints and the C
RMADJBP5–Persians hurling cats into Pelusium during Cambyses II conquest of Egypt 525 BC. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RFBAW6GW–Cambyses at Pelusium
RMJ3T95G–Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RMHKC177–Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RM2AN8H86–The boys' and girls' Herodotus; being parts of the history of Herodotus . ssist him ;and the priest, being reduced to a strait, entered the temple, andbewailed before the image the calamities he was in danger of suf-fering. While he was lamenting, sleep fell upon him, and itappeared to him in a vision, that the god stood by and encouragedhim, assuring him that he should suffer nothing disagreeable inmeeting the Arabian army, for he would himself send assistants tohim. Confiding in this vision, he took with him such of the Egyp-tians as were willing to follow him, and encamped in Pelusium, atth
RM2C55E69–Isidore of Pelusium.
RF2HBFBCM–Isidore of Pelusium (died c.450) was born in Egypt to a prominent Alexandrian family. He became an ascetic, and moved to a mountain near the city
RMER96G2–The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians
RMMAXJFJ–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RM2WFNC8X–Holy Ignatius of Antioch, presentation of Christ in the Temple (Mary-Lichtmis), Holy Blasius, Holy Isidorus van Pelusium (1-4 February), Jacques Callot, 1632-1636 print Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: in the top left of the Saint Ignatius attacked in an arena by wild animals, at the top right the Christ child handed over by Mary to a priest, bottom left the saint Blasius surrounded by wild animals, At the bottom right the holy Isidorus praying in the wilderness at a cross. This print is part of a series of prints with representations of the saints
RM2ET5ART–The meeting between Psamtik III and Cambyses. Psamtik III aka Psammetichus, last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt. King Cambyses II of Persia. Psamtik had ruled Egypt for only six months before Cambyses II and his army invaded Egypt. He was subsequently defeated at the Battle of Pelusium in 525 BC, and fled to Memphis where he was captured. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888.
RM2H24FA9–A late 19th Century illustration of Cambyses II, the second King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC entering Memphis in Egypt. He was the son and successor of Cyrus the Great. The conquest of Egypt, planned by Cyrus, was the major achievement of Cambyses’ reign and took place during the reign of Psamtik III. After Cambyses had won the Battle of Pelusium (525) in the Nile Delta and had captured Heliopolis and Memphis, Egyptian resistance collapsed.
RMDYEBRM–Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RM2A5YNP2–The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RM2K9C605–Cambyses Kills the Apis, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
RMPC0C72–300 Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RM2G4GFTR–St. Ignatius; Purification of the Virgin; St. Blaise; St. Isidore.
RMJ3TAPP–Isidore of Pelusium
RMHX43JE–Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RM2ANEP3P–History of mediæval art . represented, as is shown by two codices executed in St. Gallabout the year 1000, that of Lucanus (No. 863) and that of Pruden-tius (No. 135). The two pen-drawings of the former, only partiallycolored in yellow and red, show an arm of the sea with sirens andfishes, and the death of Pompey near Pelusium. The landscapebackgrounds have the aspect of topographical plans, in which thefigures are disposed at hap-hazard, in direct opposition to all the 420 PAINTING OF THE ROMANIC EPOCH. principles of artistic grouping. The same lack of composition isevident in the illustratio
RM2C55E6A–Isidore of Pelusium (fresco).
RMMAXJHC–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMDYENYH–The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians By Louis Glackens, 1866-1933, artist. Published 1907. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having 'Vested Interests' (looking like Chauncey M. Depew), belonging to a 'Wall Street Syndicate' (looking like John D. Rockefeller), or a 'Railroad Trust', throwing cats labelled 'Small Stock Holder, Small Investor, Widow, Little Stock Holder, [and] Orphan' at the bewildered Egyptians who are outside a building labelled 'Administration' and flying a banner labelled 'Federal Prosecution'.
RMMWDFJK–. Преподобный Исидор Пелусиот Константинополь. 985 г. Миниатюра Минология Василия II. Ватиканская библиотека. Рим. 985. Anonymous 300 Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RMJG2407–Isidore of Pelusium 28fresco29
RMHKC1P9–Isidore of Pelusium
RM2AJF06G–The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands . erts which separate the two conti-ents, Cambyses met and defeated the Egyptians in front of theircity of Pelusium, the great border fortress which
RMMAXJH9–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMMXB53J–. Преподобный Исидор Пелусиот Константинополь. 985 г. Миниатюра Минология Василия II. Ватиканская библиотека. Рим. 985. Anonymous 301 Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RMHKC1FP–Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RM2AJER15–The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands . 1-52. Persia—Chronology lo-? Pelusium and overthrow of Egypt. 524—Cambyses loses his armies in thedesert. 522—Revolt of the false Smerdis; Cambyse
RMMAXJGY–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMMYGXNJ–. Преподобный Исидор Пелусиот Константинополь. 985 г. Миниатюра Минология Василия II. Ватиканская библиотека. Рим. 985. Anonymous 260 Isidore of Pelusium (Menologion of Basil II)
RMHX43JC–Isidore of Pelusium
RM2AJF0B3–The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands . CAMBYSES SUBDUES THE EGYPTIANS (The Persians Capture Pelusium by a Stratagem) From the painling hy the contemporary French artist, P. Lenoir THE e
RMMAXJFB–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMPC0C73–300 Isidore of Pelusium
RMHX43JD–Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RM2AWYMFD–The thrones and palaces of Babylon and Ninevah from sea to sea; a thousand miles on horseback .. . e prophetic words received a fulfillment beyondtheir seeming scope. From Lachish and Libnah, Sen-nacherib advanced to Pelusium, where Sethos was en-camped with his Egyptian host. The time was proba-bly coincident with the prayer of Hezekiah in the houseof the Lord. The day had declined, and the shadows ofni^ht were fallins^ on the embattled hosts. The mor-row was to be the day of battle. To the coming of thatmorn the Egyptians looked forward with anxious fears;the Assyrians, with confidence as to
RMMAXJJH–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMPC0C70–300 Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RM2AWGJCE–Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . u or Pelusium, are also represented. He is also termed the con-queror of the Sliopherds of the East; lie gains possession of the fortress of Edom, in the landof Omar or Amar, perhaps Idumaea and the Amorites, and vanquishes the Tohen, Tahno orTen-hno, one of the Japhetic races, and, apparently, the most northern people with whom the ^ Cf. Ilosel. Mon. Stor. torn. i. Tav. ix.p. 110 ; Witk. Mat. Hier. and Top.of Thebes, pi. i. c. viii.; Champ.Gr. Ej. p. 145; Leemans, loc. cit.xiv. M8-.i9 ; liurl. Exc. Hier. pi.x.xvit. This divinity, wit
RMMAXJHM–Aegypten, Sinai, Nordsinai, Tell al Farama (Pelusium)
RMMWDFJH–. Isidore of Pelusium (ortodox icon) . Unknown 300 Isidore of Pelusium
RM2AX6P8B–Reizen naar de landengte van Suez, Egypte, het Heilige Land . ft achtergelaten. DE WOESTIJN, VAN SUEZ NAAR PELUSIUM. De togt door de woestijn van Suez naar Pelusiumhad het bepaalde doel, het geheele terrein te onder-zoeken, door hetwelk het gemeenschapskanaal van deRoode met de Middellandsche Zee in de directe lijnontworpen was. Vervuld met de gedachten aan het grootsche dezerzaak, de woestijn met hare onafzienbare vlakten voorons, de heldere horizon in het verschiet, bij hetgloeijende zonlicht, welks stralen bijna loodregt op onsnederschoten, gingen wij moedig en vrolijk gestemdvoorwaarts tot
RMMXB53E–. Isidore of Pelusium (ortodox icon) . Unknown 301 Isidore of Pelusium
RM2AX5HYF–Reizen naar de landengte van Suez, Egypte, het Heilige Land . eander; het waswaarlijk tijd, want in den namiddag stak de windhevig op en veranderde weldra in een fikschen storm,die, ware hij iets vroeger losgebroken, ons belet zoudehebben aan boord te gaan. De storm hield den gan-senen nacht aan en de kapitein was blijde van de kustverwijderd te zijn. Het was dezelfde storm, waarvankapitein Philigret, die toen met zijne korvet in de golfvan Pelusium lag, in zijne rapporten spreekt. Den 4denFebruarij was de zee den geheelen dag nog zeer on-stuimig, doch den oden Februarij was het weder be-daard
RMMYGXNP–. Isidore of Pelusium (ortodox icon) . Unknown 260 Isidore of Pelusium
RM2AX6NFA–Reizen naar de landengte van Suez, Egypte, het Heilige Land . t/iüuid I /.,„ ? /? I, i , / mwm. IVolil der Karleu. Voor <k h.1,1, l„„. :,, i,„ Vboi l„l meer Vu h I ,,,,,,, , , kaden • f, ?< 0( ri het „??,, I h ( 00 . ? Schaal van 1200 179 Dit is als beslissend beschouwd om den mond vanhet kanaal te bepalen, ter plaatse van het aloude Saïs,dat de oostelijke grens is van den eigenlijken zeeboezemvan Pelusium en de westelijke van dien van Dibéh.Daar vindt men de diepte van 10 el op 5000 el afstandvan de kust. Op goede gronden is men tot het besluit gekomendat de haven van Saïd niets te vr
RMMWDFJG–. English: St. Isidore of Pelusium Русский: Исидор Пелусиотский . 13th century. anonimus 300 Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RM2CE64FC–. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria . Cometes is thePseudo-Smerdis, and not, as he says, Oropastes ; it was, then, the latter whowas the usurpers brother, and it is his name of Oropastes which should besubstituted for that of the Patizeithes of Herodotus. 138 THE IRANIAN CONQUEST march forward. On arriving at Pelusium, he learned thathis adversary no longer existed. Amasis had died after ashort illness, and was succeeded by hisson Psammetichus III. This changeof command, at the most criticalmoment, was almost in itself adisaster. Amasis, with his con-summate experience of
RMMYGXNK–. English: St. Isidore of Pelusium Русский: Исидор Пелусиотский . 13th century. anonimus 260 Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RM2CEFN77–. Annals of hygiene. ys that the inhabi-tants of Pelusium adored the onion. According to Pliny, theEgyptians used to swear by the leek and the onion. Juvenalpokes fun at those who thought it a sin to eat them. He ex-claims, Surely a very religious nation and a blessed peace,where every garden is overrun with gods ! The survivals of to-temism among the ancient Greeks are very interesting. Familiesnamed after animals and plants were not uncommon.—New YorkPost. Ag-es of tlie Popes. Leo XIII. was eighty-six years old on March 2, and is infairly good health. Sixty years ago his physical condition w
RMMXB53K–. English: St. Isidore of Pelusium Русский: Исидор Пелусиотский . 13th century. anonimus 301 Isidore of Pelusium (fresco)
RMRE7RX2–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 'S - â â *. '*-,EflypfclanMôniiivient E of Greenwich 32°S0 50 è°20 30 Miles. from the Red Sea to Farama on the shores of the Gulf of Pelusium, possibly by utilising the cuttings previously made by Darius and the Ptolemies. But Omar fearing, as is said, lest the Greeks might take advantage of this highway to attack the pilgrims journeying to Mecca, refused to sanction the work. Nor did the canal restored by Amru last very long, having been closed a hundred and thirty- three years afterwards by order of the Caliph Abu Jafar-el-Mansur, to preve
RMMNTKB6–. English: Zodiac and months from Tetrabiblos of Ptolemaios (Ptolemy); from 9th century Byzantine manuscript: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. gr. 1292 - fol.9 (Zodiakon) . 9th century. Ptolemy (100–160) Alternative names Ελληνικά: Κλαύδιος Πτολεμαῖος Latina: Claudius Ptolemaeus Description Roman mathematician, geographer, astronomer, astrologer, music theorist and philosopher Date of birth/death circa 100 circa 160 Location of birth/death Pelusium Alexandria Authority control : Q34943 VIAF: 54152998 ISNI: 0000 0001 2280 0429 ULAN: 500330559 LCCN: n50032768 GND: 118641786 Wor
RMMCK7EX–. 12 the burning building and neglected to quench the fire. In spite of all this tender solicitude some cats escaped and cast them- selves into the flames, amid the wild lamentations of the be- reaved and horrified Egyptians. All members of any family bereaved by the death of a cat had their eyebrows sliaved ofl', and the sacred animal was embalmed and then buried at Bubastis. No Egyptian dared run the risk of injuring a cat. There is a tradition repeated by the old historians regarding Cambyses, the Persian king, who attempted to take the town of Pelusium but was beaten back by the Egyptians.
RMMCKCR1–. 12 the burning building and neglected to quench the fire. In spite of all this tender solicitude some cats escaped and cast them- selves into the flames, amid the wild lamentations of the be- reaved and horrified Egyptians. All members of any family bereaved by the death of a cat had their eyebrows shaved off, and the sacred animal was embalmed and then buried at Bubastis. No Egyptian dared run the risk of injuring a cat. There is a tradition repeated by the old historians regarding Cambyses, the Persian king, who attempted to take the town of Pelusium but was beaten back by the Egyptians. T
RMMAAPGW–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . '*-,EflypfclanMôniiivient E of Greenwich 32°S0 50 è°20 30 Miles. from the Red Sea to Farama on the shores of the Gulf of Pelusium, possibly by utilising the cuttings previously made by Darius and the Ptolemies. But Omar fearing, as is said, lest the Greeks might take advantage of this highway to attack the pilgrims journeying to Mecca, refused to sanction the work. Nor did the canal restored by Amru last very long, having been closed a hundred and thirty- three years afterwards by order of the Caliph Abu Jafar-el-Mansur, to prevent some rebel from receivin
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